
Organize Your Apartment With These 27 Wayfair Finds
Promising review: "Very nice, very sturdy. Just the right addition for my space and offers just the right amount of storage space and doesn't take up too much room. I'm am very pleased with this purchase." —AjPrice: $86.99
An industrial chic steel ladder bookcase so you can get your TBR pile off the floor and onto a shelf.
Promising review: "Couldn't be happier with this purchase. Perfect size, sturdy construction and very easy to put together. Love them!" —ThomasPrice: $145.28+ (available in five colors)
A glamorous upholstered storage bench because it's perfect for storing your extensive collection of luxurious throw blankets and other lounging necessities.
Promising review: "Love the color and holds a couple of blankets easily." —MelissaPrice: $106.99+ (available in two colors)
A stylish, three-tier over-the-toilet etagere shelf to sit above your royal throne, offering a place to store the palace collection of towels and candles.
Promising review: "This is an absolutely beautiful and high quality storage solution! I am so pleased with the product." —EmilyPrice: $199 (originally $369)
A bar cart with glass and bottle storage if you need some motivation to shake (or stir!) things up in your home.
Promising review: "I love this bar cart. The color is a lovely gold, it's sturdy, has a lot of room, and doesn't take up too much space." —AnonymousPrice: $75.99+ (available in two colors)
A cabinet door organizer that'll give the pile of cutting boards permanently hanging out on your countertops a home where they're organized, on hand and, most importantly, out of sight. Reviewers also rave about using these for organizing other stuff, like gift bags.
Promising review: "So slim, it fits perfectly on the inside of our cabinet, but it also holds a fair number of plastic cutting boards. A great utility piece!" —MaureenPrice: $27.99
A set of floating shelves to transform any room's clutter into a sleek wall display. Whether you've got clutter crowding your counters, a spice collection that's slowly taking over your kitchen, or simply want some some wall decor, these shelves have got you covered.
Each set comes with three shelves.Promising review: "These shelves are awesome. They look great and now I can display things that were just clutter before." —TammyPrice: $19.99+ (originally $33.99; available in four colors)
A freestanding sports equipment storage rack for anybody who doesn't park in their garage because of all the clutter strewn about. With this, you can park all your gear and your Prius in the garage.
Promising Review: "Works great, perfect amount of storage for my golf stuff, and the extra shelves are perfect for our cycling shoes." —AshleyPrice: $102.99 (originally $149.99)
A two-tiered metal fruit basket to keep all your delicious fruit and veggies in one place instead of all over the kitchen. Time to get those smoothies and salads going!
Promising Review: "Very sturdy and easy to put together. Perfect for storing small produce. So cute on the countertop." —JMPrice: $36.40
A makeup organizer so you don't have to deal with a messy vanity. Have a designated spot for mascaras, eyeliners, concealers, foundations, and nail polishes. You'll look like a professional MUA.
Promising review: "Oh, this is perfect for all the small things in a bathroom. Makeup, hair clips, and makeup brushes." —StaciePrice: $43.99+ (available in three colors)
A closet organization system if you waste precious minutes every morning looking for the cute top you want to wear. This 60-inch x 90-inch system includes shoe storage, shelves, and three closet rods/clothes rails. Snazzy new wardrobe not included.
Promising review: "Turned a bedroom into a closet with the Shelftrack system. Easy to install, holds a lot of weight, and keeps my new closet very organized. Lots of different coordinations you could do using this system." —sarahPrice: $154.51+ (available in two styles)
A colorful tray to wrangle all the bobby pins, glasses, books, skincare, and other knickknacks you keep on your nightstand.
Promising review: "I've now ordered two of these I love them so must. Solid, gorgeous and adds beauty while also organizing!" —DianaPrice: $26.99+ (originally $48.99; available in eight colors)
A pair of shelf dividers if you've got piles of towels that always start organized but eventually just become one messy super pile.
Promising review: "Works is great for exactly what I needed! They look very nice and make my closet look up organized!" —TiffanyPrice: $27.99 (originally $30.99)
A pair of wicker baskets for when you need a place to put your odds and ends that don't have an official home. These versatile baskets can hold everything from books to mittens to kitchen utensils.
Promising review: "Seem sturdy. Corrals all my closet items to give an organized and uncluttered appearance to my pantry at an affordable price. They're a good size, big and deep enough to be truly useful." —DavidPrice: $29.99+ for a set of two (available in four colors)
An accent chest with six *included* basket drawers (what a deal!) so that every washcloth, shampoo sample, and towel has a place and your bathroom can be a clean and organized oasis. Well, at least it'll look that way.
*And* it's solid wood!Promising review: "I bought two of these to replace an old dresser I have had, and they're perfect — they hold everything I had in my dresser and a little bit more as well. Assembly was not hard at all." —MikaylaPrice: $159.99 (available in four colors)
A freestanding bathroom cabinet because most bathrooms don't have built-in storage. Bring in the storage yourself for less than $100, and watch your bathroom ~shine.~
Promising review: "Love this drawer set! I've had it for over a year now and it still looks great. Perfect size for my downstairs half-bath. Sturdy and well made. It's somewhat small, but exactly what I needed for the space." —BrookePrice: $58.99+ (originally $65.99; available in three colors)
A hanging wineglass rack that mounts to the underside of your cabinet, so you can declutter your kitchen cabinets. Ideal for hanging from just about any surface in your home, this little touch of elegance will give you some extra space *and* give your kitchen a new look.
Promising review: "Perfect addition for our shelving. Quality, simple, and installs in seconds. Had trouble finding a holder that would fit the depth of our 11 shelves. This fit the bill, and the price was even better! Fits three of my crystal wineglasses with a little space in between. Well worth the money!" —AmyPrice: $16.99 (available in three colors)
A rolling utility rack because it looks like the ones they have at the spa and will give you extra storage space for face masks, lotions, towels... pretty much anything you need to have a self-care night.
Promising review: "This cart was so easy to put together. The height/size is perfect for use in my bathroom to hold all my hair tools including my blow dryer, straight iron." —KristinOPrice: $35.24+ (available in two colors)
A magnetic knife holder so you'll always have your lime-slicing knife at the ready — after all, rummaging through a drawer full of pointy things is never a good way to start your cocktail party. Plus, keeping your knives magnetized not only creates more drawer space, but also prevents them from dulling.
Promising review: "It holds all the knifes we use the most and they dont slip off and the wood look fits in with rest of kitchen. We love it" —DannyPrice: $18.44+ (available in two lengths)
A tension pole shower caddy to prevent you from knocking all your shampoos and body washes off the the tub edge, window ledge, or narrow built-in shelf every time you need to rinse off.
Promising review: "The extension pole caddy was just what I needed. It's very attractive, sturdy and holds everything that I need to store on it even those huge bottles of shampoo and soap. So far there has been no rusting I'm very happy with it." —AnonymousPrice: $40.99+ (available in two colors)
A free-standing closet organization system because all your favorite tops deserve to have a home ... and that home won't be that one chair in the corner of your bedroom. This 47-inch system includes a two closet rods, hooks, shelves, and four drawers, as well as open storage at the top. Chaotic closet? We don't know her!
Promising review: "Bought two shelves and placed side by side. Directions super easy to follow. Made of sturdy, durable, good material. Love the look!!" —KristaPrice: $174.99+ (available in three colors)
A pair of foldable shoe organizers for anybody who has to dig through piles of shoes around the house to find two shoes that match and go with your outfit. Not that I have any experience with that...
Each organizer holds up to 16 pairs of shoes.Promising review: "I really liked these. They fit great under the bed frame I got on here and having the plaid clear cover is great since I can find the right box without opening them! I'm actually going to order two more." —AnonymousPrice: $41.99+ (available in seven colors)
A YouCopia lid organizer that'll wrangle the lids of your extensive Tupperware collection and make it possible to actually find the one you're looking for.
I have this organizer and, at the risk of sounding dramatic, it changed my life. Cooking and meal prepping go so much smoother when I'm able to easily find the right lids for all my containers.Promising review: "This is exactly what I needed to organize my plastic lids. I like that the compartments are adjustable, and it holds more lids than I thought it would. Seems sturdy enough to hold up over time." —LindaPrice: $19.99
A five-piece desk organizer set to take your desk from cluttered to clean in a jiffy. This set includes a pencil cup holder, letter sorter, letter tray, hanging file organizer, and sticky note holder. Is there anything else you need? 'Cause I can't think of anything.
Promising review: "This was perfect as I started my job and have been working from home. They go perfectly with the dark color of my desk as well and add a nice clean presence amongst all the chaos." —OliviaPrice: $31.99+ (available in three colors)
A bakeware divider for those who are fed up with playing a giant game of cookware Jenga every time they want to grab a muffin tin or cookie sheet.
*Includes seven adjustable dividers.*Promising review: "This product is easy to adjust, sturdy, and provides enough separators to be really useful for a variety of storage needs." —AnonymousPrice: $19.99
A set of airtight food storage containers so you can keep your favorite snacks organized and fresher longer because there's nothing more sad than a stale pretzel.
Each set comes with six containers and lids. Promising review: "These containers are accurately marketed. What you see is what you get. They're airtight, dishwasher-safe, easy to use, and more attractive than a pantry full of random grocery store boxes. The clear color serves as a good reminder of when to restock at the grocery store, and the chalkboard labels are a nice stylistic touch." —MitchellPrice: $35.99
And a grocery bag organizer to wrangle the plastic bags you get every time you forget to bring your reusable ones to the grocery store.
Promising review: "Great for all those plastic bags that seem to grow in my kitchen. And goes fantastic with my stainless steel appliances." —LindaPrice: $19.99
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